Sentence examples for in the course of executing from inspiring English sources

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Because many situations which confront officers in the course of executing their duties are more or less ambiguous, room must be allowed for some mistakes on their part.

But in the course of executing search warrants, social workers and the Rangers uncovered evidence that at least a dozen girls had been coerced by church elders to serve as wives to older men.

Thus, in the course of executing a SPARQL query, the SQL optimizer uses the SQL views that represent a mapping of relational data to RDF, and optimizes its execution.

Because many situations which confront officers in the course of executing their duties are more or less ambiguous, room must be allowed for some mis akes on their part.

When the state uses a paralytic drug in the course of executing a condemned prisoner – and successfully delivers it into the person's circulation –the prisoner will appear tranquil and comfortable, and will die of suffocation whether they are unconscious or they are wide awake, "locked in" and suffering the torture of that suffocation.

They may disregard the fact that the Fourth Amendment was designed in part, indeed perhaps primarily, to outlaw such general warrants, that there is no exception in favor of general searches in the course of executing a lawful warrant for arrest.

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Adam Smith reckoned that[T]he man who works so moderately as to be able to work constantly, not only preserves his health the longest, but in the course of the year, executes the greatest quantity of works.There are aberrations, of course.

Our most basic concepts, our most basic coping strategies, are those we employ incessantly in the course of purposeful voluntary bodily movement executed in response to sense-perceptible features of things in our immediate spatial vicinity.

In doing so he voted to give telecommunication providers immunity against civil damages that they might incur in the course of enabling the government to execute wiretaps and other types of electronic surveillance.

We would call him extraordinarily coördinated, by which we mean that in the course of several hundred milliseconds he can execute a series of perfectly synchronized muscular actions — the rotation of the shoulder, the movement of the arms, the shift of the hips — andcan regulate the outcome of those actions so that his bat hits the ball with exactly the desired degree of force.

The government will now never be able to establish to the public's satisfaction whether Beltrán Leyva died in the course of a shoot-out, or was simply executed.

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